JavaScript� is widely used in web pages to provide and enhance specific interactive features (such as resizing and repositioning menus and sub-menus) in the browser. All major browsers support JavaScript. If "scripting" (using JavaScript programming language) is disabled in the browser, the content or functionality of web pages (such as sign-in, customizing screens, or printing in CTI Navigator Web) can be limited or unavailable. Show Scripting can be enabled or disabled separately in different browsers on the same computer. To disable scripting, select Disable instead of Enable on the appropriate screen in the instructions below. Changes will not take effect until the web page utilizing scripting has been closed and the browser refreshed. Note that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. You can click on a topic in the Index below to go directly to instructions for enabling scripting in the selected browser:
Internet ExplorerTo enable scripting specifically for CTI Navigator (regardless of settings for other websites) in Internet Explorer:
See the related article "Configure Security settings in Windows ..." for additional instructions on setting ctimls.com as a Trusted site in Windows. To enable all websites in the Internet zone to run scripts (see security note below) in Internet Explorer:
Security Note: Unsigned ActiveX Controls or ActiveX Controls not marked as safe for scripting will not be downloaded unless specifically enabled elsewhere in the Security Settings. ▲ Back to the top of this web page Mozilla FirefoxTo enable JavaScript in Firefox on a Windows computer:
To enable JavaScript in Firefox on a MAC computer:
▲ Back to the top of this web page Google ChromeTo enable JavaScript in Chrome on a Windows Computer
To enable JavaScript in Chrome on a MAC Computer:
▲ Back to the top of this web page Apple SafariTo enable JavaScript in Safari on a Windows computer:
To enable JavaScript in Safari on a MAC computer:
▲ Back to the top of this web page To enable JavaScript in the Safari on an iPhone or iPad:
Android Web BrowserTo enable JavaScript in the default browser on an Android device:
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To return to CTI's menu of Help & Tutorials, click here or use the back arrow at the top of your Internet browser. To go to CTI's menu of Instructions to Fix Errors, click here. rev. 06.11.2013 How do I enable JavaScript on my mobile phone?Chrome Browser - Android - Turn JavaScript On / Off. Apps icon. (Google) Chrome. . If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap. Chrome. .. Tap the. Menu icon. (upper-right).. Tap. Settings. .. From the Advanced section, tap. Site settings. .. Tap. JavaScript. .. Tap the. JavaScript switch. to turn on or off .. Do Android phones have JavaScript?Javascript works on android by default, but if you have turned it off then you can follow these instructions to enable javascript on android phones. This also applies to javascript enabled browsers on javascript-enabled devices in general.
How do I check if JavaScript is enabled?Activate JavaScript in your browser. Open Chrome on your computer.. Click. Settings.. Click Security and Privacy.. Click Site settings.. Click JavaScript.. Select Sites can use Javascript.. What does enable JavaScript mean?It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable. Here you can find instructions on how to enable (activate) JavaScript in five most commonly used browsers.
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